'morgen!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457258272919011330
Ist #WettenDass eigentlich schon vorbei oder überzieht Gottschalk noch?
— Stefan Hartmann (@hartmast) November 7, 2021
"Library Cataloging, Classification, and Metadata Research: A Bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations" https://t.co/gM0rjvtLSI › es werden werke zur ergänzung der sammlung gesucht!
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457259335457902592
"A social media strategy for academic libraries [in Ghana]" https://t.co/cp4ICpHNYd [closed access :(] #socialmedia #libraries
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"Predation, Plagiarism, and Perfidy" https://t.co/SsC1R9Lcir – "personal story of an author who twice found himself a victim of plagiarism. The most recent development […] is that a journal, possibly predatory, published a version of the author’s article on #predatoryjournals"
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"What #Library #Digitization Leaves Out: Predicting the Availability of Digital Surrogates of English Novels" https://t.co/6BrkXBQghW [closed access :(] – "The researchers find that digital availability is not random."
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"Michigan Publishing and ScienceOpen begin a new partnership around the University of Michigan Press’ #OpenAccess #Books" https://t.co/uhcjCTmwCm
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457265187652784137
"“An art, not a science”? LIS, digital humanities, and the call to undiscipline" https://t.co/nObKr4pDtl #LIS #DigitalHumanities #DH
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"Confronting the beast: Using #gamification in #library strategic planning" https://t.co/qDH6K9NySZ
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"I was at the Association of Rural and Small Libraries Conference last week […]. I asked the group where their library spends most of its promotional resources. 75% said promoting programs and events. A mere FOUR PERCENT said promoting their collection." https://t.co/4DU4NVFJCY
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457269382917275649
If it were so simple these days. In Belgium it is now very interesting spelling exercise. On the jar it is written "biscoff" but people spell it "speculoos." pic.twitter.com/Wc19MNRHLV
— Erki Must (@erkimust) November 6, 2021
"Simplified Signs: A Manual Sign-Communication System for Special Populations" Vol. 1: https://t.co/5DEws3SmuZ Vol. 2: https://t.co/eNoaZCxVJ7 Background Information: "A Sacred Task" https://t.co/4SedxnshZE #SignLanguage #Communication #AugmentativeAndAalternativeCommunication
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"30 Jahre Bürgerfunk in Münster" https://t.co/ru1MMswYKJ – ich war mit zwei klassenkollegen auch mal eine weile dabei, für ein schülermagazin namens ",komma". das waren noch zeiten … 🙂 [nein, ich habe seitdem nicht mehr reingehört. aber von einer folge hab ich noch das skript.] pic.twitter.com/VBMNYBDvV2
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457274742591873029
"Das Institutum Judaicum Delitzschianum in Münster
Geschichte und Gegenwart": Am 15.11. lädt das IJD der @WWU_Muenster zu einer öffentlichen Führung ein: https://t.co/dffAQENXht #Judentum #Forschung #Wissenschaftskommunikation— ULB_MS_FachInfo (@ULB_MS_FachInfo) November 7, 2021
The House of Faberge made 52 "Imperial" eggs as Easter gifts for Tsars Alexander III and Nicholas II to give to their wives and moms. 46 of these survive. I will rank all 46 Imperial Faberge eggs.
— daddy yankee candle (@grnpointer) November 6, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457277325310152706
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457277349972647937
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457277635545993220
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457297078397329408
"Marvel Character or Font?" https://t.co/rT1WTUXI43 #quiz [via newsletter von @designernews]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
"TwitterTV": "turn any twitter account into a sceen saver" https://t.co/mHK68UIufU [via newsletter von @designernews]
— viola voß (@v_i_o_l_a) November 7, 2021
Endlich hab ich ein neues Pappmaché-Projekt. https://t.co/4zo1vIbieO
— Anja Rützel (@aruetzel) November 7, 2021
Dr. Carla Recker, Prof. Dr. Dirk Prüfer und Dr. Christian Schulze Gronover haben mit dem Russischen Löwenzahn eine alternative Quelle für die Herstellung von industriell hergestellten Reifen gefunden.https://t.co/5LhZhwOyFZ pic.twitter.com/sEh7qGxFG9
— Deutscher Zukunftspreis (@DtZukunftspreis) November 6, 2021
As Nov 7 is the Feast of Willibrord (658-739 CE), here is Willibrord’s horologium used to help with liturgical observance.
BnF MS Latin 10837; Saint-Willibrord d'Echternach (?), the Calendar of Willibrord; late 7th & early 8th century; f.42r @GallicaBnF https://t.co/hmT34tQu2r pic.twitter.com/EoTI3k9vlD
— Ennius (@red_loeb) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457334305617743875
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457334391492030469
A quick British translation guide:
Meanings of "we'll see"
1. NoMeanings of "maybe"
1. NoMeanings of “could do”
1. NoMeanings of “I’ll think about it”
1. NoMeanings of “let’s talk about it later”
1. NoMeanings of “I’ll see how I feel”
1. No— VeryBritishProblems (@SoVeryBritish) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457334778240307204
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457335118792646658
Drivers are more likely to slow down to navigate between trash bins in the street than if there are children playing nearby, so we've taught our children to pull the trash bins to the street when they're playing out front. pic.twitter.com/bagbrwmAsf
— eBike Gillian (@BikeGillian) November 6, 2021
Der Kleine Junge stellt die entscheidende Frage:
„Dauert dieses #Wettendass lange?“*Mein Sohn! Diese Sendung hat eine ganze Generation zum Reißen von Deadlines erzogen!*
„Ja. Den ganzen Abend.“
„Also gucken wir mehrere Folgen?“— Johanna Sprondel (@jsprondel) November 6, 2021
#bookclub
my cartoon for yesterday’s @GdnSaturday / @GuardianBooks
p.s. my new book: https://t.co/ADKOow5J0c pic.twitter.com/mC8xp155e8— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) November 7, 2021
(repost of the cartoon, this time with alt-tex) pic.twitter.com/FjIyEgr56Y
— Tom Gauld (@tomgauld) November 7, 2021
Heute in der #FAS pic.twitter.com/OhbticOCKq
— Hauck & Bauer (@hauckundbauer) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457336735730446338
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457340274695446538
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457340632255578118
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457365102999621633
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457442855165865984
Now that we are finished saving daylight can we please get back to the whales?
— .chris (@azedand2knots) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457443668902690823
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457443747520819203
Melvil Dewey approached Andrew Carnegie more than once for financing. First he was looking for money to start a “library academy”, then to fund the new American Library Association and hire a "to be named secretary" (spoiler: it was Melvil Dewey). https://t.co/yOocf7owy5
— JSTOR Daily (@JSTOR_Daily) November 6, 2021
Parents in Stockholm channeled their inner @ChristinGorman to make a better app for parents with kids in school. https://t.co/kbezuG5n6J
— Lars Ivar Igesund (@larsivi) November 6, 2021
Das Verb *tweeten* steht schon im Duden. Es ist ein schwaches Verb, das Präteritum wird im Deutschen also auf -et- gebildet. Müsste es deshalb in dieser Info-Mail von Twitter nicht *tweetete* heißen? Oder, wenn Präsens, *tweetet*? @dudenverlag Oder ist die Info-Mail auf Englisch? pic.twitter.com/QTFF4Bxamt
— Variantengrammatik (@VariantenGra) November 7, 2021
https://twitter.com/v_i_o_l_a/status/1457457642385944576
Winter is coming pic.twitter.com/iwwj4vnOHm
— Irena Buzarewicz (@IrenaBuzarewicz) November 7, 2021